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. 2018 Nov;27(Suppl 1):s70-s73.
doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2018-054322. Epub 2018 May 15.

Examining perceptions about IQOS heated tobacco product: consumer studies in Japan and Switzerland

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Examining perceptions about IQOS heated tobacco product: consumer studies in Japan and Switzerland

Elizabeth C Hair et al. Tob Control. 2018 Nov.

Abstract

Objective: To examine consumer perceptions, attitudes and behaviours regarding the heated tobacco product, IQOS, as well as to document the product's marketing strategies to determine its potential for appealing to youth and young adults.

Method: Truth Initiative, in collaboration with Flamingo, collected qualitative data via: (1) expert interviews, (2) semiotic analysis of IQOS packing and marketing materials, and (3) 12 focus groups with adults in Switzerland (ages 19-44 years; June 6-9, 2016) and Japan (ages 20-39 years; June 22-24, 2016) (n=68 for both groups).

Results: Expert interviews and IQOS packing and marketing analyses revealed the product is being marketed as a clean, chic and pure product, which resonated very well in Japan given the strong cultural values of order, cleanliness, quality and respect for others. Focus groups results indicated Japanese IQOS users used the product for socialising with non-smokers. Focus group participants in both Japan and Switzerland reported lower levels of satisfaction with the product relative to combustible cigarettes, although many found the product packaging to be appealing. While participants identified several benefits and barriers related to IQOS, few reported any potential health benefits of use compared with combustible tobacco products.

Conclusion: IQOS was marketed as a sophisticated, high tech and aspirational product. Because youth and young adults are more interested in such product positioning, this approach raises some concern about youth appeal. This research shows cultural factors appeared to affect the appeal of this messaging, indicating that prevalence and uptake data will likely not be similar from country to country.

Keywords: advertising and promotion; non-cigarette tobacco products; packaging and labelling; tobacco industry.

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Conflict of interest statement

Competing interests: None declared.

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